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What movie was an American man and 12 girls trapped on a desert island during World War II?

It's not a movie, it's a real event.

1939, World War II broke out, and the United States was involved in World War II by the Japanese "Pearl Harbor Incident" for no reason. American citizens are in a panic, and many people immigrate to Switzerland by plane to escape the war.

American Holly Connor was trapped on a desert island with 12 women in an aviation accident of immigrants. Connor's family emigrated to Switzerland. He disposed of his family property and flew to Switzerland to reunite with his family. When the plane crashed, the men gave all the parachutes to women and children. Connor was the only one who survived, but he was badly hurt. When he woke up, he found himself trapped on a desert island with 12 women. As the only man, he must assume the responsibility of leadership. Under Connor's leadership, they found the settlement left by ancient fishermen and lived on wild fruits and animals on the island.

After 3 months, Connor and others basically adapted to life on the island. Six months later, Connor found that he liked one of the women. With everyone's encouragement, he confessed to the girl and they got married smoothly. But less than half a year after marriage, Connor began to act like a spoiled brat. He wanted more women to satisfy himself. After all, seven of the surviving 12 women were unmarried. Everyone felt Connor's change, many people opposed Connor's idea, some secretly cheated with Connor, and some even gave birth to him. But Connor was not satisfied. He decided to build a prison and lock up all those who were angry with him until everyone was willing to marry him.

After the news leaked out, women who opposed him began to flee to the south of the island. Connor took the woman who supported him to the south to hunt down. When Connor arrived, a merchant ship passed by and saved these women. These women brought Connor back to America. After returning to China, Connor was accused of imprisonment by many women.

1945, after World War II, the news of Japan's surrender reached Switzerland, and the Connors decided to return to China. After returning to China, the family inquired about it and found out that Connor was charged with imprisonment. The family invited a lawyer to reduce Connor's sentence. 10 years later, Connor was released from prison. A year after he was released from prison, Connor died of a serious illness.